Uploaded on Sep 9, 2022
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Carrier Ethernet
Carrier Ethernet Part of RAD’s Service Assured Access solutions, the ETX-2i line of next-generation NID/NTUs and carrier Ethernet demarcation device options enables advanced networking demarcation for SLA-based, L2 and L3 business services, wholesale services and mobile backhaul. The ETX-2i offers a variety of Ethernet network products supporting these connections: 1-GbE, 10-GbE (10GB Ethernet) and 100-GbE (100G ethernet CPE). Know More-Carrier Ethernet Enterprise headquarters and mobile backhaul operators can combine intelligent, high bandwidth demarcation and aggregation capabilities with the ETX-2i-10G. A single unit can support a large number of services and concurrent OAM sessions as an aggregation solution at the concentration point. unit with multiple combinations of up to four 10- GbE ports and up to 24 GbE ports. Half-19 "unit with different combinations of up to four 10-GbE ports and up to eight GbE ports. Offering flexible synchronization Mobile network frequency and phase synchronization using Sync-E, an IEEE 1588v2 slave, BC, and TC Switching for ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Environmentally friendly and NEBS- compliant enclosure choices Including over LTE/broadband, the ETX-2i offers MEF 3.0 demarcation and aggregation over any access. Future customer needs are adaptable thanks to its flexible FPGA architecture. a supplier of access solutions and products for telecom worldwide. We'll be blogging about a variety of trending issues that concern operators of critical infrastructure and service providers. You will have the chance to advance your career in an open environment that promotes creativity, collaboration, and thinking outside the box, in addition to the thrill of staying on the cutting edge of technology and creating the networks of the future.
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